Rethinking San Jose's Urban Sprawl
<p>San Jose is the most populated Bay Area city with a million residents. Yet, for a city its size, it feels pretty spread out. And that's not great for climate change or population growth. This week we're sharing an episode of the podcast Sold Out from our colleagues at KQED. Reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi takes stock of why San Jose is a so characterized by urban sprawl, and how the city is looking at ways to build for a denser, greener future.</p><p>Additional Reading:</p>
How the Bay Area's Biggest City Wants to Overcome Its Sprawl
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